In a case in which the parents were arrested for killing their 4-year-old second daughter by ingesting harmful chemicals, officials have revealed that the father had explained to those around him that the second daughter had died from a seizure of unknown cause. I learned this from an interview.

Kenichi Hosoya (43), a company executive in Tokyo's Taito Ward, and his wife Shiho Hosoya (37) allegedly exposed their second daughter, 4-year-old Miki, to toxic chemicals contained in car antifreeze in March last year. He was arrested on suspicion of murdering her by ingesting her with ``ethylene glycol'' and the antipsychotic drug ``olanzapine.''



In response to the investigation, suspect Kenichi has denied the charges, and suspect Shiho has remained silent.



As a result of the judicial autopsy, the ingredients of ``ethylene glycol'' and ``olanzapine'' were detected in Miki, and it is suspected that ``olanzapine'' had been ingested continuously for a certain period of time. It is known that there is.



A subsequent investigation revealed that Miki's father, Kenichi, had explained to her relatives that Miki had died from a seizure of unknown cause, according to interviews with related parties.



Regarding Kenichi's older sister, who died suddenly at her home six years ago, the suspect said, ``I don't know the cause.''



Evidence has been confirmed that her sister seems to have ingested ``ethylene glycol'' from a part of her body.



The Metropolitan Police Department will investigate the actions of the suspect couple before and after the second daughter's death, and will also investigate the circumstances surrounding her sister's death.